The Ursid Meteor Shower is a subtle but reliable annual celestial event that occurs each December around the winter solstice.
The Ursids will peak around the time of the winter solstice under dark skies with chances of enhanced meteor activity.
The best time to hunt for Ursid meteors is from the evening of Dec. 21 straight through to dawn on Dec. 22. The shower's peak ...
As the American Meteor Society notes, Quadrantids has a short but active peak, lasting around 6 hours. The peak is expected to start around 4 p.m. ET and last well into the evening. NASA predicts the ...
Every year around this time, stargazers get ready to enjoy the annual Quadrantid meteor shower. Find out all you need to know ...
Meteors from the Ursids appear near the Little Dipper, which is part of the constellation Ursa Minor. Only skywatchers in the ...
Although the Ursids are active from Dec. 13 through Dec. 26, the peak night coincides with the winter solstice, which occurs at 10:03 a.m. EST on Dec. 21. Though the two events are totally unrelated, ...
A Christmas meteor shower will light up the skies very soon. Here's your complete guide to seeing the Ursids in Arizona and ...
It’s time for the final meteor shower of 2025 — the Ursid meteor shower.
A waning crescent moon should make for a fairly dark sky, allowing viewers to see up to 150 shooting stars per hour ...
The Geminids, which NASA considers "one of the best and most reliable annual meteor showers," are expected to peak Saturday.
December is hosting two meteor showers. Here is everything to know about the Geminids, when to see them, where they come from ...